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This article was originally posted at GMA News Online A little over two years ago, in the run-up to the 2016 national elections, a massive data breach earned the Philippines an unenviable place in the global Read more…

by: JV Manglicmot Almost two years into the campaign against illegal drugs, accountability remains to be a problem. With thousands of Filipinos dead and thousands more left widowed or orphaned while rich drug lords remain Read more…

To mark the 109th international celebration of Women’s Day, hundreds of women gathered together in front of the University of Sto. Tomas and marched to Plaza Miranda in Quiapo, Manila on March 8, 2018 to denounce Read more…

Presidential Proclamation No. 224 Series of 1988 declares the observance of the Month of March as Women’s Role in History Month and Republic Act No. 6949 Series of 1990 declares March 8 of every year Read more…

On Wednesday, 28 February 2018,the Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) released a briefing paper on the long-standing effort by government to establish a national ID system in the Philippines. FMA is a civil society organization Read more…

The Foundation for Media Alternatives in partnership with TALAB – Talakayang Alay sa Bayan (TALAB) – Ateneo de Manila University is organizing a Session on Gender, Violence, Technology and the SDGs: Are we doing enough? Read more…

Yesterday, February 5, we at FMA released a briefing paper on Mandatory SIM Card Registration. We believe that the release is timely, as proposals for a national SIM card registry have been making significant strides Read more…

Foundation for Media Alternatives 25 January 2018 The Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) expresses grave concern over the decision of Philippine authorities to shut down cell sites during huge festivities. The organization calls for transparency Read more…

17 January 2018 Foundation for Media Alternatives’ statement on press freedom and free speech The Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) condemns all attempts to suppress press freedom in the Philippines. As advocates of human Read more…